Deadly Communities
This is a meeting place for the diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples living in western metropolitan Melbourne.
The site is an online only collaboration of various providers in the west and is therefore unable to accept donations.
“Marra Wirrigirri” (Community Messengers) First Peoples Advisory Committee – Information session – Moonee Ponds


Marra Wirrigirri will elevate First Peoples voices and prioritise Reconciliation initiatives across Moonee Valley City Council, in line with commitments in Council’s Reconciliation Plan, Bagarru Bagarru Djerring.
These drop-in sessions are for any First Peoples living, working, or playing in Moonee Valley or surrounding areas who may be interested in becoming a committee member.
Light food and drinks provided.
“Marra Wirrigirri” (Community Messengers) First Peoples Advisory Committee – Information session – Strathmore


Marra Wirrigirri will elevate First Peoples voices and prioritise Reconciliation initiatives across Moonee Valley City Council, in line with commitments in Council’s Reconciliation Plan, Bagarru Bagarru Djerring.
These drop-in sessions are for any First Peoples living, working, or playing in Moonee Valley or surrounding areas who may be interested in becoming a committee member.
Light food and drinks provided.
Koori Karnival


Koori Karnival is a FREE Community event by Mob for Mob will include amusements, live music, blak markets, food, cultural activities and more, bringing Mob together for a fun day out, while promoting healthy smoke and vape free lifestyles.
Morning Tea with Mob – Avondale Heights


One of 3 fortnightly pop-in sessions.
This is a new initiative to meet our local Aboriginal community, provide them with information about what we’re working on, and hear what they’d like to see from Moonee Valley City Council in the Reconciliation space.
Tea and coffee from Blak Brews, a tea and coffee biz bringing back life into the tea world.
Acknowledgement of Country and Traditional Owners
We recognise all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Nations of the lands now known as Australia. We acknowledge the people of the Wadawurrung, Woiwurrung and Boonwurrung languages in the Kulin Nation as the First Custodians of these grasslands, waterways and basalt plains.
For tens of thousands of years, the Werribee River has been a significant meeting place for a diversity of Aboriginal people to build community, exchange resources, and share responsibility for its lands. We pay respect to the wisdom of Ancestors and resilience of Elders, past and present. We recognise the ongoing impacts of colonisation for generations of Aboriginal people and this land. We commit ourselves to learning and working together to determine a better future, grounded in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ways of caring for the whole earth community.